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There are places that epitomize the destruction: Six writers share the location in which  they touch the Churban
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“I know what the feeling is. It’s…” Batsheva took a deep, shuddering breath. “It’s like I can’t stand being in my own skin….”
Abby Delouya B.A, B.Ed, MFT
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How to break free when your teen is holding the family hostage
Abby Delouya B.A, B.Ed, MFT
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Stepping into the Moadon HaYehudi in Kaunas, Lithuania, feels like venturing up (down?) Penrose’s impossible staircase, stepping back in time while moving forward just the same. It’s been almost two years since we left, and we’re back as visiting lecturers.,Kovno Rewrite — Revisited,We’ve gone back in time in Lithuania
Esther Teichtal
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The Vacancies writers fill in the holes behind the scenes
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Those three women and their perfect stores, perfect lives, and a dance studio, it’s perfect, I can’t believe we didn’t think of it before!
Rochel Samet
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"Every little thing that other people see as garbage, I see as a potential craft"
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The talent behind The Amazing Bubble Show
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Rabbi Yitzchok Lowenbraun, or Reb Itchie as he was affectionately called, wasn’t just a rebbi for his students — he was a father. He and his wife, Rebbetzin Miriam Lowenbraun a”h, changed the lives of hundreds, if not thousands, of public school youth and their families

By Gavriel Horan

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In Tribute to Rav Moshe Kupetz ztz”l

By Rabbi Jonathan Guttentag

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An appreciation of Rav Sheftel Neuberger

By Rabbi Yissocher Frand

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Remembering Rabbi Desmond Maizels ztz”l on his shloshim

By Chief Rabbi Warren Goldstein

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A Tribute to Rabbi Dr. Avraham Yehoshua Twerski

By Rabbi Hanoch Teller

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Rav Dovid Soloveitchik lived in a world where the only reality was spiritual. The last living son of the Brisker Rav, his petirah marks the end of a glorious era in the dynasty’s history

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